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Everyone talks about parity in the NFL, but history still loves to repeat itself. Whether it's the Giants annual late season swoon, or Tony Romo choking in a big moment, some things just seem to remain constant.

Lets just go out and get Eli's arm healthy, get some guys that can defend a pass and stop the run and we'll be good to go. Oh. Maybe rush the passer some too. A whole new D? Sigh. Sad how far they've fallen._________________

And we will get to look at the walrus on the sideline for another season.

I think he'll do well in KC. Let him mold Geno Smith. It's not like KC is bereft of talent

what's that say about his thoughts of going out to AZ to coach Kolb...? _________________“I feel sorry for people who don’t drink. They wake up in the morning and that’s the best they’re going to feel all day.”

If it's a PCL to go along with the ACL, he could miss the entire 2013 season. It's a shame because he's an exciting young player, and seems like a good kid. Shanahan and that organization drove the kid into the ground in his rookie year. Not only the decision to put him back on the field with a bum leg, but allowing him to run that option offense to begin with. You'd think they'd learn from Vick and Eagles that running QBs don't last very long in this league.

If this injury is as serious as it sounds, the Redskins are going back to the basement of the NFCE for another decade. Take away RG3's mobility, and you have a very average QB. They'd have to dump the read option and teach him to be a pure pocket passer. Not to mention they don't have a first round pick until 2015.

In a nutshell - The Redskins have turned this feel good rookie season into a tragedy._________________

scar988 wrote:

I'm of the belief the best QB in NY right now (July 2017) is Geno Smith.

The Rob Ryan firing was a bit surprising. Prior to being hammered by injuries, they were a pretty good defense.

I love Jerry Jones for keeping his team down. Instead of blaming his QB and special teams for the losses (he apparently points to the Chicago and Seattle losses as key reasons for firing Ryan) he blames the defensive coordinator. Really? Dallas had 7 turnovers between those two games and he expects a defense to hold?

I've missed Al Davis' zaniness and unpredictability. I never thought he'd take control of Jerry Jones and destroy the Cowboys._________________